Ah, okay. Guess I'll have to buy some NFC tags. Thanks anyway!Not with any currently developed software.
Ah, okay. Guess I'll have to buy some NFC tags. Thanks anyway!Not with any currently developed software.
Ahh, okay! Thank you so much ^^ I was really confused, and that really helped.The main thing (as I see it) is writing data from an Amiibo to a blank NFC tag, which is the thing inside an Amiibo that makes it work. (You can get packs of them online.) Got a backup of a golden Mario? Write it to a blank tag and boom, 3ds/WiiU/Switch will think the tag is a golden Mario. Forever. It'll function exactly the same as the real thing.
It can also dump (backup) an amiibo. This includes both what type of amiibo it is and game data, like Smash Bros fighter data. Want to use the same Amiibo on different games? Just keep a backup for each game and write it back to the Amiibo when you want to switch games.
The only thing it can't do is change an Amiibo/written tag from one type to another. That is a limitation of how these NFC tags work. You can't turn your golden Mario into a Peach. That would be weird.
@HiddenRambler I tested making two Zelda amiibo tags. I then set one of them up in Smash Bros and stored some app data on it. I then backed it up and tried restoring it to the other Zelda tag. I tried restoring the app data to the tag both before and after initializing it in Smash Bros. and both attempts gave a game data corrupt message when attempting to scan. This also happened to me with TagMo as well. It does not seem that you can transfer app data between Amiibo, even if it's the same model.
Just a question concerning 572b dumps, cause seems like these dumps should be supported : https://github.com/HiddenRambler/Thenaya/commit/fe73d6cca28a991b154fa74ed184c77b9d567aac
But a friend of mine tested it (actually waiting my NFC reader/writer for O3DS) and seems like 572b dumps aren't recognized at all
The main thing (as I see it) is ...
Yeah, I understand the underlying process. Could it be that game data itself may have a check or reference to that specific amiibo it's written to? Also, I've only tried this with Smash Bros and Twilight Princess HD save data, neither transferred to a new amiibo. Should be easily tested by just making two tags from the same dump and then trying to transfer game data from one tag to the other.Not compatible with the Same model? that is weird. Will need check it out. If you think about it this is what is happenning when you create a new tag from a dump which already has some game data. so not sure why this wouldnt work. Will need to do some testing, but busy at the moment.
Hey @Cralex, mind if i quote this description in the OP?
If I could make one suggestion... maybe add the CIA as its own download so that we could make a QR code to scan with FBI?
We're discussing that a few posts above, feel free to read the rest of this page to get caught up.WITH the latest update I tried writing a wolf link with 20 hearts dump to my actual wolf link amiibo it says it was successful but when I scan it on my Switch is says the amiibo is corrupted and needs to be reset, is there any reason for this?
I just bought some of these tags but they keep coming up with a failed writing UDID
Has anybody got any solutions
https://www.jaycar.com.au/spare-13-56mhz-rfid-nfc-card/p/ZZ8978
I do t have an android but my dad does so I can use that if need be
Thanks, good think I kept the receipt than, there is no where to get them in Australia except from the internet and I was impatient lolI'm guessing that the problem is that those aren't NTAG215 tags. (Correct me if I'm wrong. I didn't see it mentioned in the product information.) Amiibo, apparently, only work with one specific type of tag variety, NTAG215. When I ordered mine, I just searched for that and it gave me tags that work. Some item descriptions will even outright mention being "Amiibo compatible."